noun 1. Bacteriology. an apparatus containing a series of barium chloride standards used to determine the number of bacteria in a suspension. 2. Physical Chemistry. an instrument for studying the density of suspended particles in a liquid by measuring the degree to which the suspension scatters light. /ˌnɛfɪˈlɒmɪtə/noun 1. (chem) an instrument for measuring the size or density of particles suspended in a fluid

nephelometer neph·e·lometer (něf’ə-lŏm’ĭ-tər) n. An apparatus used to measure the size and concentration of particles in a liquid by determining the amount of light scattered by the liquid. neph’e·lo·met’ric (-lō-mět’rĭk) adj. neph’e·lom’e·try n.

[nef-yoo or, esp. British, nev-yoo] /ˈnɛf yu or, esp. British, ˈnɛv yu/ noun 1. a son of one’s brother or sister. 2. a son of one’s spouse’s brother or sister. 3. an illegitimate son of a clergyman who has vowed celibacy (used as a euphemism). 4. Obsolete. a direct descendant, especially a grandson. 5. Obsolete. […]

of uncertain etymology; much disputed. (Gen. 6:4; Num. 13:33, R.V.), giants, the Hebrew word left untranslated by the Revisers, the name of one of the Canaanitish tribes. The Revisers have, however, translated the Hebrew gibborim, in Gen. 6:4, “mighty men.”

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